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Woody Allen denies sexual abuse allegation

After an allegation of sexual abuse came to limelight, many artists have now declined to work with film director Woody Allen. Now recently, Colin Firth has announced that he will never work with Allen in future. In recent weeks, Greta Gerwig, Rebecca Hall, and Mira Sorvino have also denied working with Allen.

Woody Allen denies sexual abuse allegation

On Thursday, commenting on this, Colin Firth stated: “I wouldn’t work with him again.” It seems that all the actors and actress are now going away from him after the incident and now no one is interested in working with him on his next project.

Firth Announced this immediate after Allen’s estranged daughter Dylan Farrow given her statement about her allegations of sexual abuse against her father. She stated that, when she was a child, her father Allen, abused her sexually. Well, now Dylan is 32 years old and has three children. Dylan has been worked in Allen’s movie Magic in the Moonlight which was released in 2013. On the other side, Allen has denied all the allegations. The first allegation came to the front in 1992. But, Allen was not charged with any allegation even though a Connecticut prosecutor stated there was a cause for a criminal case.

As per the information, Ronan Farrow, son of Allen had condemned the media for not asking Allen about the allegations and stars for working with him.

Commenting on this Allen stated “I have no interest in all of that. I find that all tabloid stupidity.”

On Thursday, during an interview, Dylan again brought the allegation. But Allen again denied his daughter’s accusations.

Allen stated that when it was first made, the Child Sexual Abuse Clinic of the Yale-New Haven Hospital and New York State Child Welfare had investigated the matter thoroughly. After their autonomous investigation, they gave their final statement and said that no molestation had ever taken place.

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